🏎️ Drive Your Game to the Next Level!
The VISIONHMD Wireless PS4 Racing Controller (White) combines innovative design with high compatibility, featuring dual rumble motors, remappable buttons, and a long-lasting battery for an unparalleled gaming experience.
Additional Features | Rumble, Wireless |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation 4 |
Controller Type | Steering Wheel |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Playstation 4 |
Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 4.13 x 2.44 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.13"W x 2.44"H |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | White |
M**4
It works as a wireless bluetooth PS4 controller on pc
It took me awhile to figure out that you have to hold down the share and home buttons for about 10 seconds to get the controller in pairing mode. The controller won't work plugged into the pc-it says a usb device is corrupted when I try plugging it in. I've found that it works with a few Steam games: GRID (2019), Beach Buggy Racing 2, and Garfield Kart - Furious Racing.
H**D
Great concept and almost there but...
I'm surprised nobody else makes a controller like this or similar for racing games. Only thing I know of is the Thrustmaster eSWAP (wired, too tiny of a wheel) or a controller made by HKS for the PS3, and it took a different approach to the wheel and pedal controls. Anyway I loved this concept and decided to give this thing a go. I've tested it wireless on PC, and it also will work on PS5 through a besavior u5 (and possibly other similar devices) or remote play using reWASD. I mainly used it for Project Cars 2 on both platforms. The concept is sound and the approach I think is great, however the one big problem is there is a small deadzone in the wheel. It's small but enough to be a dealbreaker for me. You have to anticipate the turns enough to be able to prepare the wheel at the right spot when it starts to register, which I could get used to, but doing something like steering one direction and then quickly changing to the other direction there is an unacceptable deadspot as you transition through the center. It's hardware based so there isn't anything you can do to eliminate it with software. It's too bad because despite it feeling cheap, everything else works fine. The triggers have a nice range and work great for gas and brakes. For $20 it was a worthwhile experiment, but not something Ill use regularly. I'm really hoping they or someone releases a similar controller with a better functioning wheel. If it wasn't for the deadzone it would be my go to for racing. As it is, I'll pass unfortunately
O**N
It works on PC but....
It works on PC , but as far as I can tell, only while connected with through USB. Other than that it is usable for driving games. The triggers are analogs as well, which I find helpful in racing game, and the wheel springs back to center. There is no Y axis or R3 for would have been the right thumb stick, but not a deal breaker.Only reason I can't use it is because I wanted to use it in "Star Citizen" and that game detects it as a HOTAS and I absolutely needed for it as a gamepad so it wouldn't conflicts with my other controls.
D**G
Good controller
The controller is well priced and performs well. When I got the controller I played 'GTS' on the PS4. At first I had a difficult time controlling the steering wheel but quickly adjusted and began playing Real Racing 3 on my IPhone. Using the controller I was able to have a more firm control of my character especially with the help of the traction pads on the side of the wheel. If there was an option to connect to the switch to play 'Mario Kart 8 Deluxe' and 'Asphalt 9: Legends' the controller would be perfect.
D**P
Don't waste your time with this.
The description claims that this is compatible with PS4 and PC. I was never able to get this controller to connect to anything. I used the wireless and wired pairing method an it was never recognized by any device. The green light flashes non stop though so I guess you could use it as a Christmas ornament.
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